Lydia Pinkham House

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Coordinates42°28′33″N 70°57′3″W / 42.47583°N 70.95083°W / 42.47583; -70.95083
Builtcirca 1872
ArchitecturalstyleSecond Empire Cottage
Lydia Pinkham House
South profile and east elevation, 2012
Lydia Pinkham House is located in Massachusetts
Lydia Pinkham House
Lydia Pinkham House is located in the United States
Lydia Pinkham House
LocationLynn, Massachusetts
Coordinates42°28′33″N 70°57′3″W / 42.47583°N 70.95083°W / 42.47583; -70.95083
Builtcirca 1872
Architectural styleSecond Empire Cottage
NRHP reference No.12000818[1]
Significant dates
Added to NRHPSeptember 25, 2012
Designated NHLAugust 25, 2014

The Lydia Pinkham House was the Lynn, Massachusetts, home of Lydia Pinkham, a leading manufacturer and marketer of patent medicines in the late 19th century. It is in this house that she developed Lydia Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, an application claimed to provide relief for "female complaints". Its address, 285 Western Avenue, was widely known, for women all over the country would write to her for advice and comment, and the company cultivated the idea that Pinkham created the compound in her home. Pinkham herself would answer such letters, and the practice was continued by the company in her name for some time after her death in 1883.[2]

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